BBC UK
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Seven women accuse Devon and Cornwall Police of failing to investigate allegations of abuse.
They say officers were promoted to specialist roles dealing with violence against women.
The allegations span from the late 1990s to the present day , and involve current and former officers.
All the women had relationships with the men they are accusing, none of whom have faced any criminal or disciplinary proceedings.
Devon and Cornwall Police have made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct .
The IOPC has asked for further work to be progressed by the force before they can accept and assess a referral.
The woman, who spent her entire career as a police officer, still lives in the force area.
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